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VALENTINA GIACOMELLI
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curiosity
laboratory
marie curie
biographical identikit
links with others subjects
current event
links with 2030 agenda
personal point of view
laboratory
in this laboratory, marie curie devoted a great deal (dedicò moltissimo) of her time to varius and delicate works of chemistry or physics.
my opinion
She fought hard to study and it was worth it (ne valeva la pena). she also survived her husband's death and this isn't easy. She was the first woman to hold a teaching position in the parisian university and the firts to direct a laboratory.
links with 2030 agenda
links with other subjects
she is conncted with human righs ( mainly with the right to education), with science for her discovery, radioactivity and with geography because she had changed country several times
her life
1867= she was born 1891= she went to paris where she graduated in physics 1895=she married pierre curie 1897=first daughter 1903=nobel prize in physics (radioactivity) 1904=second daughter 1906= pierre was skilled 1911=nobel prize 1920= founded the curie institute 1934=she died of aplastic anemy
with this sentence she said that there is no need to fear life
curiosity
life it's not easy for everyone. but what does it matter? we must perseverance and confidence on ourselves. we must believe we are gifted in something and we must find this something. this is marie curie said to women.
the battle to save her laboratory
marie curie spent her days doing experiment at the institute de radium in paris. Which however is destined for demolition to make way a modern cancer research centre. However the plan remained on hold for years due to protest from French public opinion. Now it has been decided to dismantle it and reassemble it "stone by stone" inside the curie museum.